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 1     XIII|          He paused, holding his breath, in a delicious ecstasy.~ ~“
 2     XIII|        the bud by the poisonous breath of flattery.~ ~She was only
 3      XVI|      however, he paused to take breath; and while wiping the perspiration
 4      XVI|   experience can scatter with a breath? Have you no confidence
 5     XVII|    pretended to be quite out of breath.~ ~“Ah! it is not very easy
 6    XVIII|      they exclaimed in the same breath.~ ~Under other circumstances,
 7      XXI|       and the baron in the same breath.~ ~“Yes, I,” responded the
 8      XXV|       this is,” they said, in a breath.~ ~They stopped near one
 9    XXVII| exclaimed three advocates, in a breath.~ ~“Take care,” said the
10   XXVIII|     young farmer paused to take breath, then said, more slowly:~ ~“
11      XXX|       the crevices, holding his breath in an agony of suspense.~ ~“
12     XXXI|   perspiration, and panting for breath.~ ~Twilight was falling,
13    XXXIV|         is it?” they asked in a breath; “what has happened?”~ ~
14    XXXIX|     Courtornieu was panting for breath—while the Duc de Sairmeuse
15      XLV|    perspiration; she gasped for breath. Then suddenly, overcome
16     XLVI|      upon her cheek her rival’s breath, which scorched like flame.~ ~
17     XLVI|        work of dissolution. Her breath made a whistling sound as
18        L|   groundless.~ ~She drew a long breath, as if a mighty burden had
19      LIV|         and Camille in the same breath, changed the momentary stupor
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